The Authentic Life – Michael Tsarion (And What This Blog Is About)

Michael Tsarion is absolutely – how do you say it – psychologically and spiritually spot on. Though not sure about the mention of ‘grain of salt’ below. I can only imagine it’s because of his ‘radical-ness.’ I have only listened to the two first videos and just some of the third (1.11h long) below thus far, and I’m just wondering why I didn’t come across him before…

What is uplifting is that here you have someone who speaks of both spiritual authenticity / raising of Consciousness, as well as the Illuminati, ETs, Hollow Earth (see second video below), Annunaki, Reptillians and more. Someone who sees the clear link between everything.

But in this post I want to get away from the Illuminti and all the detailed stuff. I do not consider myself to be an ‘alternate news reporter’ or a ‘conspiracy theorist’ lol. Rather, this blog at its core, was always and continues to be about Spiritual Awakening, aka, existential authenticy, to use Michael Tsarion’s term. It is the water flowing through all – the spiritual.

To hear this guy speak of the key as being authenticity, in the way that he does, is very heartening. I like a bit of blunt talk.

I received an email last week from an Indian gentleman who asked me to focus more on the spiritual. And I couldn’t agree more. So with perfect timing, I was sent an alert about this video.

“People would rather submit to the external tyrannies of Big Daddy, who would rather cling to the handrails. who would rather lean on one another, than face the anxiety that arises when you have to go on the inner journey of truth, when you have to discover what you’re really here for on this planet, and who you are yourself….Alan Watt [?], the great Zen commentaire, always said there’s a taboo against knowing who you are.”

What is particularly welcome to hear from Michael Tsarion is how he clearly communicates the link between inner revelation of selfhood, to external sovereignty and the global problems. His message hones it down to what few, I feel, have the bluntness to say – that it is the people’s resistance to living an authentic life (and preferring uniform brainwashing instead) that is the fundamental problem. Hear hear.

Indeed, for most people currently, it is not that they are un-awake – they are rather refusing to acknowledge that they are already awake. ‘Awake’ is their state of being itself and there is nothing that can permanently hide that. The refusal to consciously acknowledge this fact is a defense mechanism against feeling the pain that initially arises when one looks at ‘what is’, including the painful chains one has imposed upon oneself and others, in an effort to resist the authentic life…This resistance is of the ego, which does its level best to prevent itself being sidestepped, that one can’t help but play to its tune.

But the playing stops one day. And as the ego’s tune falters, (and the roles that we are playing are seen for what they are – just roles), there arises authenticity of its own accord, because that is who we are fundamentally. And so the inner and outer merge and there is balance and peace. But for sure, this is the ‘road less travelled’ (great book btw, by M Scott Peck). Currently, whilst consciousness is shifting, there is still, generally speaking, a spiritual neurosis present shown by resistance to the moment, to ‘what is.’ Carl Jung said that neurosis is always a substitute for legitimate suffering. Sure, there is some pain at the start, none of us are saints, but fear along the path is almost a necessary stepping stone, since the way of transformation is that we get to experience what something is not first – its negative opposite – before we come to know and settle in the wisdom of its balanced energy.’ Krishnamurti said that pain ends pain, suffering ends suffering. I had to ponder on that at first.

The trouble with not allowing the ‘what is’ is that in this way of existence the mind is always in a state of agitation, and stress is high, whilst true peace is rare, maybe in odd moments. The mind is in agitation and inner conflict is a constant experience. The ego has not yet been seen for what it is, but only lived as reality, and one goes along with the futile game of maintaining the ego’s status quo in all arising situations. This is hard work.

Anyway, over to Michael Tsarion – he is just fab at opening up the ‘authenticity conversation.’

Enjoy.

Authentic Lives

Youtube says:

Michael Tsarion discusses transitioning to the authentic life and the traps that society and the media propagate to keep us dumbed down and unquestioning. This clip was taken from the C-Realm Podcast, the full interview can be found at the link below.

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Michael Tsarion on Hollow Earth

Michael Tsarion comments about hollow earth and the agendas involved in covering up the truth and keeping the masses enslaved in a corporate technocracy.

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Michael Tsarion – icanplanet.com 15.07.11

“Presenting revolutionary new information, for |the first time ever in London, Michael’s new cutting edge presentation closely examines where we are, how we are, and what we must take with us on the dangerous road toward 2012 and beyond.

Don’t miss! Michael Tsarion presenting his new groundbreaking presentation ‘Age of Manipulation II: The Posthuman Agenda’ Live at the Grand Connaught Rooms London WC2B 5DA. 10/09/11. 12pm-8pm. Tickets are limited and available exclusively from www.icanplanet.com”

i’ve watched alot of him on the net. very smart and a great researcher. i don’t agree with his characterization of tim freke though. tsarion, like all the philosophers he knows doesn’t go far enough. he seems to see the ‘authentic self’ as an independent entity. true enough on one level but not the whole story. kierkegaard, nietzsche, schopenhauer weren’t enlightened! in what i’ve seen of tsarion he’s never mentioned ramana, nisargadatta, krishnamurti. he mentions buddha and jesus but he doesn’t seem to have at least an intellectual understanding of enlightenment. but he is great at what he does, it’s valuable and i enjoy listening to him.